| For Immediate Release: August 22, 2005 |
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Tennessee’s Long Range Transportation Plan Ready for Public Review Nashville, Tenn.--The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) is seeking comments on the state’s new 25-Year Long Range Transportation Plan. TDOT is asking people across the state to review the draft plan over the next 30 days and provide feedback. The plan incorporates input from meetings held statewide over the past 18 months and outlines the vision for achieving a transportation system that offers people more choices, helps reduce congestion and develops key corridors across the state. The Long Range Transportation Plan has three outcomes. The 25-Year Vision describes what type of transportation system Tennessee will have in the future and provides policy direction for investments and operating decisions. The 10-Year Strategic Investments Program identifies programs that should be accelerated to achieve the Vision. A Project Evaluation System will help guide the selection of the 3-year program of transportation projects presented to the legislature each year. “The 25-Year Long Range Transportation Plan helps prepare Tennessee’s transportation system to serve a growing population and changing economy,” said Transportation Commissioner Gerald Nicely. “More than 500 community leaders and thousands of concerned citizens have made contributions to the plan’s development.” A critical part of this plan is the 10-Year Strategic Investments Program which highlights: Congestion Relief, Choices and Corridors.
Copies of the draft plan are available for public review at libraries in Memphis, Jackson, Martin, Nashville, Columbia, Cookeville, Chattanooga, Knoxville and Johnson City. A draft plan is also available online at www.tennessee.gov/tdot. If you do not have internet access, most public libraries provide free internet access.
After 30 days, TDOT officials will review the comments and suggestions for possible inclusion in the plan. The final version will then be made available to the public. For the first time, this plan looks at all modes of transportation and how they can work more efficiently together to meet the growing transportation needs in Tennessee. The plan will be updated every four to five years to reflect changes in the state. TDOT is committed to listening to the public and providing a transportation system that takes Tennesseans where they want to go in the future. The public can provide input by:
To view the Draft Long Range Plan you can visit the TDOT web site at www.tennessee.gov/tdot |